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Tinubu Urges Fellow African Leaders to Lift Citizens Out of Poverty, Build Resilient Economies

Bola Tinubu, has called on his fellow African leaders to work towards lifting the people out of poverty and building resilient economies.

He made this appeal on Tuesday during the swearing-in ceremony of President John Mahama in Accra, Ghana, where he was the Special Guest of Honour.

“We have nothing to prove to anyone except ourselves. We have found the critical path to our success. We shall lift our nations out of poverty and build a resilient economy at our own pace,” Tinubu stated.

Bola Tinubu

He emphasized African solidarity, stating, “Today, I am here not only as the President of Nigeria but also as an African in resolute support for Ghana and her people.”

Tinubu celebrated Mahama’s inauguration as a proud moment for Ghana, the continent, and the Diaspora.

“We celebrate African Democracy today as Ghana and her beloved people mark the transition from one democratic government to another,” he noted.

He also praised Ghana’s democratic achievements.

“This moment does more than symbolize another milestone in the evolution of Ghanaian democratic society. It lays to rest the question of whether Ghana and Africa are capable of democratic and productive endeavors. Ghana has answered that question resoundingly,” he said.

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Tinubu reflected on the shared history of Nigeria and Ghana, drawing inspiration from their founding leaders.

“May we always walk in the way and the spirit of these enlightened leaders. Ghana is in harmony with that spirit, and President John Mahama’s inauguration today reflects that,” he added.

In praising Mahama, Tinubu said, “Your new president is a man of patriotic vision and substance. He loves his nation and its people to the core. He believes that your nation has a mission and intends for you all to fulfill it. No one can ask more of a leader than that.”

He expressed confidence in Mahama’s administration, saying, “I have no doubt that your administration will bring about positive change and progress. Your ascension to power should also mark a new and invigorated momentum in pursuing sub-regional integration and progress.”

Tinubu concluded by stressing the need to address Africa’s pressing challenges.

“With focus, we can tackle our people’s most pressing concerns: poverty, youth unemployment, instability, insurgency, and many other problems hampering our desired progress,” he said.

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